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Function As General Truth

Group 5
Arrivo Ananda Farrel
Farisan Hafizh
Farrel Raditya Purwoko
Gading Wulung Wiradjanu
Muhammad Siraj Syandi
Rafinal Haryokusumo Taloputra
The Use

To state facts or generally accepted truths. conditional sentences to state


general truths or something that we believe will happen.
Pattern

If + Simple Present Tense, Simple Future


If + Simple Present Tense, Simple Present Tense
Examples
If + Simple Present tense, Simple Future tense If + Simple present, Simple Present tense

If we boil water to 100 degrees, it will evaporate If the sun rises, it’s morning

If we heat ice, it will melt If spring ends, summer starts

If school ends, you’ll be happy If it rains, the ground gets wet


Exercises
1. If the moon rises, ….. Night
a. It’s
b. Will it be
c. It’s going to be
d. Will it be
2. If you burn the wood, ….. Become ash
a. It’s going to
b. It will
c. It’ won’t
d. It’s
3. If the school schedule is not changed, all students ….. sick.
a. Is going to be
b. Will
c. Will be
d. Must be
4. If Jakarta runs the annual budget effectively, the capital city ….. Sufficient funds to cover all
costs of the public works.
a. Won’t be
b. Will have
c. Will be
d. Could not have
5. The applicants ……… notified by the HRD manager if they write a bonafide CV.
a. Won’t
b. Will have been
c. Will have
d. Must be

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